Marketing Federation of India v. Union of India (2003) 5 SCC 23 * Padmore v. IRC(1989) STC 493 * R v. HMRC [2011] EWCA Civ 89 * R.K. Dalmia v. Justice Tendolkar AIR 1958 SC 1938. * Rai Ramakrishna v. State of Bihar‚ (1963) 50 ITR 171 * Ram Bachan v. State of Bihar AIR 1967 SC 1404 * Re. Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal 1993 SCC Supl. (1) 96 * Robert Huitson vs. HMRC [2010] EWHC 97 (Admin) * S.R. Bhagwat & ors v. The state of Mysore 1996
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Market Survey garbattis‚’ also known as ‘incense sticks‚’ are made from aromatic plants and essential oils extracted from plants or animal sources. When lightened‚ these release a fragrant smoke which finds use in the religious activities‚ prayers‚ and therapeutic and aesthetic purposes. Agarbattis have been used since times immemorial as an integral part of Hindu deity worship in India. There are about 10‚000 agarbatti manufacturing units in the country including tiny‚ small and medium‚ besides
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PUBLIC INTEREST LITIGATION Public interest litigation (PIL) defined as the use of litigation‚ or legal action‚ which seeks to advance the cause of minority or disadvantaged groups or individuals‚ or which raises issues of broad public concern. PIL represents a departure from traditional judicial proceedings‚ as litigation is not necessarily filed by the aggrieved person. Public interest litigation describes the legal implements which allow individuals‚ groups and communities to challenge
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Education in India From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search | It has been suggested that Private school (India and Sri Lanka) be merged into this article or section. (Discuss) | | This article may need to be updated. Please update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information‚ and remove this template when finished. Please see the talk page for more information. (April 2010) | Education in Republic of Bharat | | Ministry of Human
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THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE MUGHAL EMPIRE BaBUR The foundation of the empire was laid in 1526 by ahir al-Din Mu?ammad Babur‚ a Chagatai Turk (so called because his ancestral homeland‚ the country north of the Amu Darya [Oxus River] in Central Asia‚ was the heritage of Chagatai‚ the second son of Genghis Khan). Babur was a fifth-generation descendant of Timur on the side of his father and a 14th-generation descendant of Genghis Khan. His idea of conquering India was inspired‚ to begin with‚ by the
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topics mentioned here have appeared in the past at b-schools across the country. * Newspaper reading as a habit * Before criticising anyone‚ put yourself into their shoes * Bungee jumping * Fear of the unexpected * Booming Bihar * Childhood * Most memorable moment * Funniest moment * Population explosion * Flyovers * Sachin Tendulkar * MBA education is a waste of money * Inflation‚ Good or Bad? * Saina Nehwal – the next youth icon
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Retail Scenario in India : Touching Meteoric Scales As the corporates the Piramals‚ the Tatas‚ the Rahejas‚ ITC‚ S.Kumar’s‚ RPG Enterprises‚ and mega retailers- Crosswords‚ Shopper’s Stop‚ and Pantaloons race to revolutionize the retailing sector‚ retail as an industry in India is coming alive. Retail sales in India amounted to about Rs.7400 billion in 2002‚ expanded at an average annual rate of 7% during 1999-2002. With the upturn in economic growth during 2003‚ retail sales are also
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A BRIEF REPORT ON TOURISM IN INDIA August 2013 A brief report on Tourism in India 1. INDUSTRY OVERVIEW 1.1 Background Tourism is driven by the natural urge of every human being for new experiences‚ and the desire to be both educated and entertained. The motivations for tourism also include religious and business interests; the spread of education has fostered a desire to know more about different parts of the globe. The basic human thirst for new experience and knowledge
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Society in Southeast Asia. Taufik Abdullah‚ ed. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies‚: 250-281‚ 1986. _______.. “The Muslims of Thailand: A Survey‚” in The Muslims of Thailand Vol. 1 Historical and Cultural Studies. Andrew D.W. Forbes ed.‚ Bihar: India‚ Centre for South East Asian Studies: 1-30‚ 1989. Fraser‚ Thomas M. . Fishermen of South Thailand: The Malay Villagers. New York: Holt‚ Rinehart and Winston‚ Inc‚ 1966. Gilquin‚ Michel.. The Muslims of Thailand. Tr. by Michael Smithies. Chiangmai:
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